Name
Location
Type
Completed Date designated
Grid ref. Geo-coordinatesNotes
Entry number Image
Dorfold Dairy House
Dorfold Park, Acton
Farmhouse
Late 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6320951897 53°03′46″N 2°32′57″W / 53.062749°N 2.549067°W / 53.062749; -2.549067 (Dorfold Dairy House)
1138565
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Glebe House
Acton
House
1727 and later
12 January 1967
SJ6309953093 53°04′25″N 2°33′03″W / 53.073493°N 2.550846°W / 53.073493; -2.550846 (Glebe House)
1312848
Glebe House
Nantwich Aqueduct
Acton
Aqueduct
c .1826
7 January 1991
SJ6420352578 53°04′08″N 2°32′04″W / 53.068938°N 2.534309°W / 53.068938; -2.534309 (Nantwich Aqueduct)
1330146
Nantwich Aqueduct More images
Small gate in wall west of Dorfold Hall
Dorfold Park, Acton
Gate
Early 17th century
4 July 1986
SJ6352452532 53°04′07″N 2°32′40″W / 53.068479°N 2.544438°W / 53.068479; -2.544438 (Small gate in wall west of Dorfold Hall)
1138564
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Adlington Hall Mews
Adlington
Coach house (now apartment)
1749
14 April 1967
SJ9054980441 53°19′14″N 2°08′31″W / 53.32054°N 2.141894°W / 53.32054; -2.141894 (Adlington Hall Mews)
1366183
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Mill House Farmhouse and Cottage
Adlington
Farmhouse
1603
14 April 1967
SJ9071879007 53°18′28″N 2°08′22″W / 53.307651°N 2.139315°W / 53.307651; -2.139315 (Mill House Farmhouse and Cottage)
1234119
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Church of St Phillip
Alderley Edge
Church
1853
6 July 1984
SJ8418878628 53°18′15″N 2°14′14″W / 53.304089°N 2.237305°W / 53.304089; -2.237305 (Church of St Phillip)
1138867
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Shropshire Union Canal Bunbury Locks
Shropshire Union Canal , Alpraham
Footbridge
Late 18th century
5 November 1991
SJ5780259031 53°07′35″N 2°37′50″W / 53.12648°N 2.630693°W / 53.12648; -2.630693 (Shropshire Union Canal Bunbury Locks)
1115812
Shropshire Union Canal Bunbury Locks More images
Church of Christ
Alsager
Church
1789–90
26 March 1987
SJ7889355664 53°05′51″N 2°18′55″W / 53.097464°N 2.315252°W / 53.097464; -2.315252 (Church of Christ)
1138754
Church of Christ More images
Arley Hall
Arley Hall, Aston By Budworth
House
1469
5 March 1959
SJ6755280927 53°19′26″N 2°29′14″W / 53.323998°N 2.487205°W / 53.323998; -2.487205 (Arley Hall)
1329694
Arley Hall More images
Aston Park
Aston Park, Aston By Budworth
House
1715
5 March 1959
SJ6771778118 53°17′56″N 2°29′04″W / 53.298757°N 2.484441°W / 53.298757; -2.484441 (Aston Park)
1139509
Aston Park More images
Chapel of St Mary at Arley Hall
Arley Hall , Aston By Budworth
Chapel
1845
7 September 1979
SJ6755680968 53°19′28″N 2°29′14″W / 53.324367°N 2.487149°W / 53.324367; -2.487149 (Chapel of St Mary at Arley Hall)
1139505
Chapel of St Mary at Arley Hall More images
The Old Grammar School
Audlem
Teacher's house
1655
10 June 1952
SJ6610243590 52°59′18″N 2°30′18″W / 52.988262°N 2.505021°W / 52.988262; -2.505021 (The Old Grammar School)
1312614
The Old Grammar School
Hack House
Baddington
Farmhouse
Early 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6493448632 53°02′01″N 2°31′23″W / 53.033513°N 2.522969°W / 53.033513; -2.522969 (Hack House)
1312819
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Churchfield Farmhouse
Barthomley
Farmhouse
Early 17th century
14 June 1984
SJ7638652675 53°04′14″N 2°21′09″W / 53.070488°N 2.352476°W / 53.070488; -2.352476 (Churchfield Farmhouse)
1138707
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The White Lion Inn
Barthomley
Public house
1614
10 June 1952
SJ7676352431 53°04′06″N 2°20′49″W / 53.068311°N 2.346832°W / 53.068311; -2.346832 (The White Lion Inn)
1138700
The White Lion Inn More images
Dean Hill Farmhouse West
Betchton
Farmhouse
Late 16th–early 17th century
14 February 1967
SJ7808459423 53°07′52″N 2°19′39″W / 53.131224°N 2.327592°W / 53.131224; -2.327592 (Dean Hill Farmhouse West)
1161710
Dean Hill Farmhouse West
Bexton Hall and forecourt walls
Bexton
House
Late 17th century
5 March 1959
SJ7477076966 53°17′20″N 2°22′43″W / 53.288784°N 2.378515°W / 53.288784; -2.378515 (Bexton Hall and forecourt walls)
1115558
Bexton Hall and forecourt wallsMore images
Church of St Mary the Virgin
Bosley
Church
c .1500
14 April 1967
SJ9181165546 53°11′12″N 2°07′21″W / 53.186657°N 2.122563°W / 53.186657; -2.122563 (Church of St Mary the Virgin)
1138907
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Church of St Oswald
Brereton Green , Brereton
Church
c .1500
14 February 1967
SJ7814664787 53°10′46″N 2°19′37″W / 53.179448°N 2.327032°W / 53.179448; -2.327032 (Church of St Oswald)
1229297
Church of St Oswald More images
Park Mill and Park Cottage
Brereton
House
c .1840
5 December 1986
SJ7735265846 53°11′20″N 2°20′20″W / 53.188935°N 2.338988°W / 53.188935; -2.338988 (Park Mill and Park Cottage)
1138830
Park Mill and Park Cottage More images
The Bear's Head Hotel
Brereton
Jettied house
1615
6 June 1952
SJ7756164352 53°10′32″N 2°20′09″W / 53.175513°N 2.335755°W / 53.175513; -2.335755 (The Bear's Head Hotel)
1138789
The Bear's Head Hotel More images
Woodhouse Farmhouse
Buerton
Farmhouse
Late 17th or early 18th century
12 January 1967
SJ6770041609 52°58′14″N 2°28′52″W / 52.970551°N 2.481017°W / 52.970551; -2.481017 (Woodhouse Farmhouse)
1330161
Woodhouse Farmhouse
Bulkeley Hall
Bulkeley
Country house
Mid-18th century
12 January 1967
SJ5232053768 53°04′43″N 2°42′43″W / 53.078707°N 2.71184°W / 53.078707; -2.71184 (Bulkeley Hall)
1138610
Bulkeley Hall More images
The Chantry House
Bunbury
House
1527
12 January 1967
SJ5683757958 53°07′00″N 2°38′42″W / 53.116757°N 2.644971°W / 53.116757; -2.644971 (The Chantry House)
1138635
The Chantry House More images
Checkley Hall
Checkley cum Wrinehill
Country house
1690s
12 January 1967
SJ7325746187 53°00′43″N 2°23′55″W / 53.012014°N 2.398642°W / 53.012014; -2.398642 (Checkley Hall)
1312600
Checkley Hall More images
Church of St John
Chelford
Meeting hall
1967
14 April 1967
SJ8190773970 53°15′44″N 2°16′17″W / 53.262142°N 2.271272°W / 53.262142; -2.271272 (Church of St John)
1115561
Church of St John More images
The Lodge
Chelford
Lodge
Late 18th/early 19th century
14 April 1967
SJ8184173897 53°15′41″N 2°16′20″W / 53.261484°N 2.272258°W / 53.261484; -2.272258 (The Lodge)
1139334
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The Manor House
Chelford
House
Early 17th century
14 April 1967
SJ8202074170 53°15′50″N 2°16′11″W / 53.263944°N 2.269589°W / 53.263944; -2.269589 (The Manor House)
1139331
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Cholmondeley Castle
Cholmondeley Park, Cholmondeley
Country house
1801–04
10 June 1952
SJ5365151343 53°03′25″N 2°41′30″W / 53.057025°N 2.691621°W / 53.057025; -2.691621 (Cholmondeley Castle)
1135794
Cholmondeley Castle More images
Gates and screen across the main (south-west) approach to Cholmondeley Castle
Cholmondeley Park, Cholmondeley
Gate
1722
12 January 1967
SJ5348751278 53°03′23″N 2°41′39″W / 53.056426°N 2.694058°W / 53.056426; -2.694058 (Gates and screen across the main (south-west) approach to Cholmondeley Castle)
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Gates and screen across the main (south-west) approach to Cholmondeley Castle
Church of All Saints
Church Lawton
Church
Before 1555
14 February 1967
SJ8216455759 53°05′54″N 2°15′59″W / 53.098437°N 2.266403°W / 53.098437; -2.266403 (Church of All Saints)
1161743
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Mill House
Church Minshull
House
Late 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6667360746 53°08′33″N 2°29′54″W / 53.142526°N 2.498291°W / 53.142526; -2.498291 (Mill House)
1135816
Mill House More images
Minshull Hall Farmhouse
Church Minshull
Farmhouse
Late 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6550461262 53°08′50″N 2°30′57″W / 53.14709°N 2.515825°W / 53.14709; -2.515825 (Minshull Hall Farmhouse)
1138660
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The Church of St Bartholomew
Church Minshull
Parish church
1702
12 January 1967
SJ6661860594 53°08′28″N 2°29′57″W / 53.141156°N 2.499098°W / 53.141156; -2.499098 (The Church of St Bartholomew)
1313128
The Church of St Bartholomew More images
Wades Green Hall
Church Minshull
Farmhouse
Early 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6560159693 53°07′59″N 2°30′51″W / 53.132992°N 2.514206°W / 53.132992; -2.514206 (Wades Green Hall)
1138658
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Big Fenton
Buglawton , Congleton
Farmhouse
16th century
28 July 1950
SJ9000164775 53°10′47″N 2°08′59″W / 53.179695°N 2.149629°W / 53.179695; -2.149629 (Big Fenton)
1106368
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Gate piers and gates of Number 61
Congleton
Gate
Mid-18th century
4 April 1975
SJ8543263058 53°09′51″N 2°13′05″W / 53.164154°N 2.217923°W / 53.164154; -2.217923 (Gate piers and gates of Number 61)
1130483
Gate piers and gates of Number 61 More images
Overton House
Congleton
House
Mid-18th century
28 July 1950
SJ8543363076 53°09′52″N 2°13′04″W / 53.164316°N 2.217909°W / 53.164316; -2.217909 (Overton House)
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Overton House More images
Town Hall
Congleton
Town hall
1864–66
13 August 1969
SJ8600662889 53°09′46″N 2°12′34″W / 53.16265°N 2.209329°W / 53.16265; -2.209329 (Town Hall)
1086996
Town Hall More images
Swan Farmhouse
Cranage
Farmhouse
Late 17th century
14 February 1967
SJ7540868387 53°12′42″N 2°22′06″W / 53.211692°N 2.36828°W / 53.211692; -2.36828 (Swan Farmhouse)
1231075
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Former stables at Crewe Hall
Crewe Hall Park, Crewe Green
Former stables
c .1636
20 January 1975
SJ7324353999 53°04′56″N 2°23′58″W / 53.082242°N 2.3995°W / 53.082242; -2.3995 (Former stables at Crewe Hall)
1138667
Former stables at Crewe Hall More images
The Church of St Michael
Crewe Green, Crewe Green
Parish church
1857–59
20 January 1975
SJ7269355360 53°05′40″N 2°24′28″W / 53.094449°N 2.407827°W / 53.094449; -2.407827 (The Church of St Michael)
1138674
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Church of St Mary
Disley
Church
1527–58
27 November 1963
SJ9747384510 53°21′26″N 2°02′17″W / 53.357197°N 2.037972°W / 53.357197; -2.037972 (Church of St Mary)
1231620
Church of St Mary More images
Butterley Heyes
Butterley Heys
Farmhouse
Early 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6479441951 52°58′24″N 2°31′28″W / 52.973443°N 2.524329°W / 52.973443; -2.524329 (Butterley Heyes)
This farmhouse originally had an H-shaped plan with later extensions; its two projecting wings have gables . There are two storeys with attics under a tiled roof, with a prominent brick chimneystack to the right-hand end. The timber frame has been infilled with brick; it features small framing with angle braces.
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Butterley Heyes More images
Game larder to the centre of the service court at Combermere Abbey
Dodcott cum Wilkesley
Game larder
Early 19th century
19 May 1986
SJ5877044087 52°59′32″N 2°36′52″W / 52.992215°N 2.614312°W / 52.992215; -2.614312 (Game larder to the centre of the service court at Combermere Abbey)
This octagonal red-brick game larder , probably by the Irish Morrison family, stands on a stone plinth, with a porch to the east face. The shallow-pitched slate roof has large overhangs, and is topped with an octagonal wooden lantern , also slate roofed. The faces each have a two-light window headed with a cusp -shaped arch. The original ironwork on which game was hung remains in the interior.
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Game larder to the centre of the service court at Combermere Abbey
Barn and farm buildings at Demesne Farm
Doddington Park, Doddington
Farm building
c .1771–90
5 September 1986
SJ7044347283 53°01′18″N 2°26′26″W / 53.021718°N 2.440688°W / 53.021718; -2.440688 (Barn and farm buildings at Demesne Farm)
1138505
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Woodhey Cross
Woodhey Green, Faddiley
Cross
Late Medieval
12 January 1967
SJ5773052642 53°04′09″N 2°37′51″W / 53.06904°N 2.630929°W / 53.06904; -2.630929 (Woodhey Cross)
1136206
Woodhey Cross More images
Barn at New Hall Farm
Gawsworth
Barn
1707–12
14 April 1967
SJ8918669878 53°13′32″N 2°09′43″W / 53.225555°N 2.161998°W / 53.225555; -2.161998 (Barn at New Hall Farm)
1139502
Barn at New Hall Farm
Gawsworth New Hall
Gawsworth
Country house
1707–12
14 April 1967
SJ8919269835 53°13′31″N 2°09′43″W / 53.225168°N 2.161907°W / 53.225168; -2.161907 (Gawsworth New Hall)
1159278
Gawsworth New Hall More images
Blackden Hall
Blackden, Goostrey
Farmhouse
Late 16th century
14 February 1967
SJ7869970384 53°13′47″N 2°19′09″W / 53.229786°N 2.31913°W / 53.229786; -2.31913 (Blackden Hall)
1231131
Blackden Hall More images
Church of St Luke
Goostrey
Parish church
1796
14 February 1967
SJ7793870022 53°13′35″N 2°19′50″W / 53.226501°N 2.330506°W / 53.226501; -2.330506 (Church of St Luke)
1231229
Church of St Luke More images
Crook Hall
Goostrey
Farmhouse
Late 16th century
14 February 1967
SJ7853471997 53°14′39″N 2°19′18″W / 53.24428°N 2.321711°W / 53.24428; -2.321711 (Crook Hall)
1231132
Crook Hall More images
Baptist Chapel
Great Warford
Church house
Mid-17th century
14 April 1967
SJ8163077018 53°17′22″N 2°16′32″W / 53.289534°N 2.275602°W / 53.289534; -2.275602 (Baptist Chapel)
1329677
Baptist Chapel More images
Handforth Hall
Handforth
Manor house
1562
30 March 1951
SJ8630783309 53°20′46″N 2°12′21″W / 53.346229°N 2.205706°W / 53.346229; -2.205706 (Handforth Hall)
1222483
Handforth Hall More images
Ball Farmhouse
Hankelow
Farmhouse
16th or early 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6685045663 53°00′25″N 2°29′39″W / 53.006944°N 2.49409°W / 53.006944; -2.49409 (Ball Farmhouse)
1138537
Ball Farmhouse More images
Hankelow Hall
Hankelow
Country house
Early 18th century
20 September 1954
SJ6688146270 53°00′45″N 2°29′37″W / 53.012403°N 2.493691°W / 53.012403; -2.493691 (Hankelow Hall)
1312531
Hankelow Hall More images
Hassall Hall and Hassall Hall Farmhouse
Hassall
Farmhouse
17th century
6 June 1952
SJ7707557317 53°06′44″N 2°20′33″W / 53.112249°N 2.342523°W / 53.112249; -2.342523 (Hassall Hall and Hassall Hall Farmhouse)
1161774
Hassall Hall and Hassall Hall Farmhouse More images
Hatherton Manor
Hatherton
Farmhouse
1703
12 January 1967
SJ6800646885 53°01′05″N 2°28′37″W / 53.018°N 2.476982°W / 53.018; -2.476982 (Hatherton Manor)
1312575
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Whirley Hall
Henbury
House
c .1670
6 July 1984
SJ8763074608 53°16′05″N 2°11′08″W / 53.268042°N 2.185491°W / 53.268042; -2.185491 (Whirley Hall)
1329627
Whirley Hall More images
Chapel of St Mary
High Legh
Chapel
c .1581
5 March 1959
SJ7007183932 53°21′04″N 2°26′59″W / 53.35116°N 2.449668°W / 53.35116; -2.449668 (Chapel of St Mary)
1139516
Chapel of St Mary More images
Swineyard Hall Farmhouse
High Legh
House
19th century
5 March 1959
SJ6780883813 53°21′00″N 2°29′01″W / 53.349957°N 2.483655°W / 53.349957; -2.483655 (Swineyard Hall Farmhouse)
1115517
Swineyard Hall Farmhouse More images
Cotton Hall
Holmes Chapel
Farmhouse
Late 15th century
14 February 1967
SJ7481967411 53°12′10″N 2°22′37″W / 53.20289°N 2.377024°W / 53.20289; -2.377024 (Cotton Hall)
1231500
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The Red Lion
Holmes Chapel, Holmes Chapel
Public house
Late 17th century
14 February 1967
SJ7622867246 53°12′05″N 2°21′21″W / 53.201472°N 2.355916°W / 53.201472; -2.355916 (The Red Lion)
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The Red Lion More images
Gates, piers, screen and wall at Hough Hall
Hough
Gate
Early 18th century
12 January 1967
SJ7080150740 53°03′10″N 2°26′08″W / 53.052816°N 2.435664°W / 53.052816; -2.435664 (Gates, piers, screen and wall at Hough Hall)
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Hough Hall
Hough
House
17th century
12 January 1967
SJ7083250812 53°03′12″N 2°26′07″W / 53.053465°N 2.435208°W / 53.053465; -2.435208 (Hough Hall)
1138509
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Grove Mill
Kettleshulme
Boiler house
1823–25
16 July 1979
SJ9882080378 53°19′12″N 2°01′04″W / 53.320056°N 2.017715°W / 53.320056; -2.017715 (Grove Mill)
1138938
Grove Mill More images
Bexton Croft, Toft Road
Knutsford
House
1896
15 January 1974
SJ7551477634 53°17′42″N 2°22′08″W / 53.2951°N 2.3688°W / 53.2951; -2.3688 (Bexton Croft, Toft Road)
A house designed by Baillie Scott , his first English commission, and considered to be one of his best early buildings.
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St Cross Church
Knutsford
Parish church
1880–81
15 January 1974
SJ7564878555 53°18′12″N 2°22′01″W / 53.3034°N 2.3670°W / 53.3034; -2.3670 (St Cross Church)
A new church designed by Paley and Austin . It is built in brick with terracotta dressings in Perpendicular style, and has a tiled roof. Its plan includes a nave , north and south aisles , a four-stage tower at the crossing, and a chancel with north and south chapels. On the south is a two-storey vestry is on the south, with a porch is to the west of the north aisle.
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St Cross Church More images
St John the Baptist's Church
Knutsford
Parish church
1741–44
18 January 1949
SJ7524778522 53°18′11″N 2°22′22″W / 53.3031°N 2.3729°W / 53.3031; -2.3729 (St John the Baptist's Church)
The church was designed in neoclassical style by J. Garlive. It is constructed in brick with stone dressings, and has a slate roof. In 1879 the chancel was extended and reordered by Alfred Darbyshire .
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St John the Baptist's Church More images
Former Kings Coffee House and Gaskell Memorial Tower
Knutsford
Tower
1907–08
18 January 1949
SJ7523878637 53°18′15″N 2°22′23″W / 53.3041°N 2.3730°W / 53.3041; -2.3730 (Former Kings Coffee House and Gaskell Memorial Tower)
Designed by William Longworth for Richard Harding Watt as a coffee house and council offices; used later as a restaurant. It consists of a main block for the offices, forming a courtyard, and the tower with an external staircase. It is constructed in rubble sandstone , with Portland stone at the top of the tower. Its architectural style is eclectic Italianate with Arts and Crafts elements. Its features include a smaller tower with a dome, a statue of Mrs Gaskell in a niche , a bronze medallion, and a pair of large Doric columns which were moved from St Peter's Church in Manchester .
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Former Kings Coffee House and Gaskell Memorial Tower More images
Knutsford Lodge Gateway and gates to Tatton Park
Knutsford
Gate lodge
1810
18 January 1949
SJ7518979143 53°18′31″N 2°22′25″W / 53.3086°N 2.3737°W / 53.3086; -2.3737 (Knutsford Lodge Gateway and gates to Tatton Park)
Designed by Lewis Wyatt as an entrance to Tatton Park in ashlar stone. It consists of a triple gateway and a lodge on the west side. Each gateway contains a cast iron gate. The central gateway is flanked by Doric columns supporting an entablature .
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Knutsford Lodge Gateway and gates to Tatton Park More images
Sessions House , Toft Road
Knutsford
House
1815–18
15 December 1954
SJ7515778436 53°18′07″N 2°22′22″W / 53.302017°N 2.372824°W / 53.302017; -2.372824 (Sessions House, Toft Road)
Designed by George Moneypenny as part of the gaol. It is constructed in ashlar stone with a portico of four Ionic columns, and has a bell-turret .
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Sessions House , Toft RoadMore images
125 King Street
Knutsford
House
Early 18th century
18 January 1949
SJ7518278860 53°18′22″N 2°22′26″W / 53.3061°N 2.3740°W / 53.3061; -2.3740 (125 King Street)
A house, possibly originally an inn, part of which has since been used as offices. It is constructed in brick with stone dressings, and has a slate roof. An arched entry leads to the rear yard.
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125 King Street
98 King Street
Knutsford
House
c .1750
18 January 1949
SJ7515878849 53°18′21″N 2°22′22″W / 53.30573°N 2.372841°W / 53.30573; -2.372841 (98 King Street)
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Lea Hall
Lea
House
16th century
12 January 1967
SJ7145648925 53°02′12″N 2°25′33″W / 53.036535°N 2.42573°W / 53.036535; -2.42573 (Lea Hall)
1138514
Lea Hall More images
Roman sarcophagus in garden at Withington Hall
Lower Withington
Sarcophagus
Early C3
28 November 1984
SJ8114472221 53°14′47″N 2°16′57″W / 53.246393°N 2.282608°W / 53.246393; -2.282608 (Roman sarcophagus in garden at Withington Hall)
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The Cage
Lyme Park Country Park , Lyme Handley
Estate cottage
1737
14 April 1967
SJ9663683070 53°20′39″N 2°03′02″W / 53.344247°N 2.050534°W / 53.344247; -2.050534 (The Cage)
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The Lantern
Lyme Park Country Park , Lyme Handley
Belvedere
c .1580
17 November 1983
SJ9721182390 53°20′17″N 2°02′31″W / 53.338138°N 2.04189°W / 53.338138; -2.04189 (The Lantern)
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The Orangery
Lyme Park Country Park , Lyme Handley
Estate cottage
1815
14 April 1967
SJ9651982378 53°20′17″N 2°03′08″W / 53.338026°N 2.052284°W / 53.338026; -2.052284 (The Orangery)
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Barclays Bank
Macclesfield
Bank (financial)
1841–42
14 April 1949
SJ9183373309 53°15′23″N 2°07′21″W / 53.256446°N 2.122433°W / 53.256446; -2.122433 (Barclays Bank)
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Bate Hall Public House
Macclesfield
House
Late C16 or Early C17
17 March 1977
SJ9160273775 53°15′38″N 2°07′33″W / 53.260632°N 2.125908°W / 53.260632; -2.125908 (Bate Hall Public House)
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Brunswick House (former Brunswick Methodist Church)
Macclesfield
Wesleyan Methodist chapel
1823
17 March 1977
SJ9189472996 53°15′13″N 2°07′17″W / 53.253633°N 2.121511°W / 53.253633; -2.121511 (Brunswick House (former Brunswick Methodist Church))
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Charles Roe House
Macclesfield
House
c .1700
14 April 1949
SJ9153073762 53°15′38″N 2°07′37″W / 53.260514°N 2.126987°W / 53.260514; -2.126987 (Charles Roe House)
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Christ Church
Macclesfield
Church
1775
14 April 1949
SJ9139673528 53°15′30″N 2°07′44″W / 53.258408°N 2.12899°W / 53.258408; -2.12899 (Christ Church)
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Church of St Alban
Macclesfield
Roman Catholic church
1839–41
17 March 1977
SJ9116073662 53°15′35″N 2°07′57″W / 53.259609°N 2.132532°W / 53.259609; -2.132532 (Church of St Alban)
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Church of St Michael
Macclesfield
Church
13th century
14 April 1949
SJ9179773706 53°15′36″N 2°07′23″W / 53.260014°N 2.122983°W / 53.260014; -2.122983 (Church of St Michael)
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Cumberland House
Macclesfield
House
Early 18th century
14 April 1949
SJ9169573908 53°15′43″N 2°07′28″W / 53.261829°N 2.124517°W / 53.261829; -2.124517 (Cumberland House)
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Forecourt wall, piers, railings and gates to Jordangate House
Macclesfield
Gate
c .1730
17 March 1977
SJ9171873903 53°15′42″N 2°07′27″W / 53.261784°N 2.124172°W / 53.261784; -2.124172 (Forecourt wall, piers, railings and gates to Jordangate House)
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Forecourt wall, piers, railings and gates to Jordangate House
Jordangate House
Macclesfield
House
1728
14 April 1949
SJ9172773904 53°15′42″N 2°07′27″W / 53.261793°N 2.124038°W / 53.261793; -2.124038 (Jordangate House)
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Macclesfield Arms Hotel
Macclesfield
Hotel
Late 18th century
14 April 1949
SJ9170973849 53°15′41″N 2°07′28″W / 53.261298°N 2.124306°W / 53.261298; -2.124306 (Macclesfield Arms Hotel)
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Macclesfield Sunday School (now Macclesfield Heritage Centre)
Macclesfield
School
1813
4 February 1975
SJ9158273455 53°15′28″N 2°07′34″W / 53.257755°N 2.1262°W / 53.257755; -2.1262 (Macclesfield Sunday School (now Macclesfield Heritage Centre))
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Park Green House
Macclesfield
House
Late 18th century
14 April 1949
SJ9192473262 53°15′22″N 2°07′16″W / 53.256025°N 2.121068°W / 53.256025; -2.121068 (Park Green House)
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Showroom premises of Messrs Arighi Bianchi
Macclesfield
Silk mill
1883
18 September 1973
SJ9196973757 53°15′38″N 2°07′13″W / 53.260475°N 2.120405°W / 53.260475; -2.120405 (Showroom premises of Messrs Arighi Bianchi)
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Town Hall
Macclesfield
Town hall
1824
17 March 1977
SJ9174873738 53°15′37″N 2°07′25″W / 53.260301°N 2.123718°W / 53.260301; -2.123718 (Town Hall)
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Unitarian Chapel
Macclesfield
Unitarian chapel
1690
14 April 1949
SJ9168073805 53°15′39″N 2°07′29″W / 53.260902°N 2.12474°W / 53.260902; -2.12474 (Unitarian Chapel)
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Whitfield House
Macclesfield
House
c .1838
17 March 1977
SJ9067974161 53°15′51″N 2°08′23″W / 53.264086°N 2.139758°W / 53.264086; -2.139758 (Whitfield House)
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Church of St Michael
Marbury cum Quoisley
Church
16th century
12 January 1967
SJ5605245636 53°00′21″N 2°39′18″W / 53.005924°N 2.655018°W / 53.005924; -2.655018 (Church of St Michael)
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Church of St Michael and All Angels
High Town, Middlewich
Church
12th century
5 December 1986
SJ7039066250 53°11′32″N 2°26′36″W / 53.192225°N 2.443228°W / 53.192225; -2.443228 (Church of St Michael and All Angels)
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64 St Ann's Road
Middlewich
House
Late 17th century
5 December 1986
SJ7010165960 53°11′23″N 2°26′51″W / 53.189602°N 2.447526°W / 53.189602; -2.447526 (64 St Ann's Road)
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Antrobus Hall , garden wall and gatepiers
Mobberley
House
Dated 1709
5 March 1959
SJ8012278917 53°18′24″N 2°17′54″W / 53.30655°N 2.298344°W / 53.30655; -2.298344 (Antrobus Hall, garden wall and gatepiers)
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Dukenfield Hall
Mobberley
House
Early and mid-17th century
5 March 1959
SJ7723979579 53°18′45″N 2°20′30″W / 53.312386°N 2.341662°W / 53.312386; -2.341662 (Dukenfield Hall)
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The Old Hall
Mobberley
House
Early 17th century
5 March 1959
SJ7924679700 53°18′49″N 2°18′42″W / 53.313556°N 2.311543°W / 53.313556; -2.311543 (The Old Hall)
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Great Moreton Hall
Moreton cum Alcumlow
Country house
1841–43
14 February 1967
SJ8394759493 53°07′55″N 2°14′24″W / 53.132062°N 2.239959°W / 53.132062; -2.239959 (Great Moreton Hall)
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Great Moreton Hall More images
Lowerhouse Farmhouse
Mottram St. Andrew
Farmhouse
Mid-16th century
14 April 1967
SJ8669778602 53°18′14″N 2°11′59″W / 53.303925°N 2.199649°W / 53.303925; -2.199649 (Lowerhouse Farmhouse)
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Mottram Hall Hotel
Mottram St. Andrew
House
c .1750
25 July 1952
SJ8854579402 53°18′40″N 2°10′19″W / 53.31116°N 2.171944°W / 53.31116; -2.171944 (Mottram Hall Hotel)
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Mottram Old Hall
Mottram St. Andrew
Fortified house
16th century
25 July 1952
SJ8835379119 53°18′31″N 2°10′29″W / 53.308611°N 2.174815°W / 53.308611; -2.174815 (Mottram Old Hall)
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Dysart Buildings , 1–9 Monks Lane
Nantwich
House
1778–79
19 April 1948
SJ6534252361 53°04′02″N 2°31′07″W / 53.067356°N 2.518681°W / 53.067356; -2.518681 (Dysart Buildings, 1–9 Monks Lane)
Dysart Buildings is a terrace of nine three-storey town houses in red brick, with projecting bays at the ends of the terrace. It was built by Lionel Tollemache , fifth Earl of Dysart .
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9 Mill Street
Nantwich
Town house
c .1736; 19th-century additions
28 January 1999
SJ6504852219 53°03′58″N 2°31′23″W / 53.066061°N 2.523053°W / 53.066061; -2.523053 (9 Mill Street)
This five-bay town house in red brick with stone dressings has two storeys with attics. The slightly projecting central bay is flanked by brick pilasters and topped with a pediment . There is a cornice with a parapet above. Formerly used as a bank and a political club, it is now a restaurant.
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Townwell House , 52 Welsh Row
Nantwich
House
1740
19 April 1948
SJ6478852439 53°04′05″N 2°31′37″W / 53.068021°N 2.526957°W / 53.068021; -2.526957 (Townwell House, 52 Welsh Row)
Townwell House is a town house of three storeys and five bays, in red brick with stone dressings. It has decorative quoins and a stone string course . A contemporary two-storey coach house stands at the rear.
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Wright's Almshouses , Beam Street
Nantwich
Almshouse
1638
19 April 1948
SJ6570652137 53°04′08″N 2°31′01″W / 53.069°N 2.517°W / 53.069; -2.517 (Wright's Almshouses, Beam Street)
Wright's Almshouses are a terrace of six two-storey almshouses built by Sir Edmund Wright , in brick with stone dressings. They bear a central stone panel with arms. Originally on London Road, the almshouses were moved to stand adjacent to the Crewe Almshouses in 1973–75. They are now used as sheltered housing for the elderly.
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Forecourt wall and gateway of Wright's Almshouses , Beam Street
Nantwich
Gate
1667
1 March 1974
SJ6544652562 53°04′09″N 2°31′02″W / 53.06917°N 2.51715°W / 53.06917; -2.51715 (Forecourt wall and gateway of Wright's Almshouses, Beam Street)
The arched stone gateway to Wright's Almshouses is flanked by columns and side scrolls; it is surrounded by a low red-brick wall with a stone coping . Originally on London Road, the gateway was moved with the almshouses in 1973–75.
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46 High Street
Nantwich
Building
1584 c. 1584
19 April 1948
SJ6509952305 53°04′01″N 2°31′20″W / 53.066837°N 2.522301°W / 53.066837; -2.522301 (46 High Street)
This timber-framed , two-gabled black-and-white merchant's house probably dates from shortly after the 1583 fire, and was built for Thomas Churche. It has two storeys with attics, with ornamental panelling, jetties and corbels decorated with carved human figures and animals. It is now a shop and coffee shop.
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83 Welsh Row
Nantwich
House
Late 18th century
19 April 1948
SJ6466852394 53°04′03″N 2°31′43″W / 53.067609°N 2.528742°W / 53.067609; -2.528742 (83 Welsh Row)
This town house in red brick has five storeys and five bays, with a stone cornice . The central slightly projecting bay is topped a pediment . By the main entrance are railings dating from the late 19th century. It is now used as offices.
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Church Hall
Nether Alderley
Church hall
1628
14 April 1967
SJ8417876108 53°16′54″N 2°14′20″W / 53.2817°N 2.23876°W / 53.2817; -2.23876 (Church Hall)
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Nether Alderley Mill and dam wall
Nether Alderley
Mill
Late 16th century
25 July 1952
SJ8434076239 53°16′57″N 2°14′06″W / 53.282618°N 2.234906°W / 53.282618; -2.234906 (Nether Alderley Mill and dam wall)
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Soss Moss Hall
Nether Alderley
Farmhouse
1583
25 July 1952
SJ8281175891 53°16′47″N 2°15′33″W / 53.279714°N 2.259252°W / 53.279714; -2.259252 (Soss Moss Hall)
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The Old Hall
Nether Alderley
Hall
Late 16th century
14 April 1967
SJ8436076302 53°16′59″N 2°14′05″W / 53.283185°N 2.234609°W / 53.283185; -2.234609 (The Old Hall)
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Astbury Rectory
Newbold Astbury
Vicarage
Mid-18th century
14 February 1967
SJ8470861668 53°09′06″N 2°13′43″W / 53.151638°N 2.228687°W / 53.151638; -2.228687 (Astbury Rectory)
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Canopied tomb of a member of the Venables family in churchyard of St Mary at NGR 8463 6158
Newbold Astbury
Tomb
Late 13th century
26 March 1987
SJ8463561552 53°09′02″N 2°13′47″W / 53.150593°N 2.229773°W / 53.150593; -2.229773 (Canopied tomb of a member of the Venables family in churchyard of St Mary at NGR 8463 6158)
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Canopied tomb of a member of the Venables family in churchyard of St Mary at NGR 8463 6158
Glebe Farmhouse
Newbold Astbury
Farmhouse
18th century
14 February 1967
SJ8466961493 53°09′00″N 2°13′45″W / 53.150063°N 2.229262°W / 53.150063; -2.229262 (Glebe Farmhouse)
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Glebe Farmhouse
Ashbank Farmhouse
Scholar Green , Odd Rode
Farmhouse
Late 16th–early 17th century
26 March 1987
SJ8209256260 53°06′11″N 2°16′03″W / 53.102939°N 2.267506°W / 53.102939; -2.267506 (Ashbank Farmhouse)
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Ashbank Farmhouse
Barn at Little Moreton Hall Farm
Odd Rode
Barn
15th century
14 February 1967
SJ8331858903 53°07′36″N 2°14′58″W / 53.126739°N 2.24933°W / 53.126739; -2.24933 (Barn at Little Moreton Hall Farm)
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Church of All Saints
Scholar Green , Odd Rode
Church
1863
14 February 1967
SJ8240257481 53°06′50″N 2°15′47″W / 53.113926°N 2.262942°W / 53.113926; -2.262942 (Church of All Saints)
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Ramsdell Hall including former stable block
Odd Rode
Country house
Early/mid-18th century
14 February 1967
SJ8427458093 53°07′10″N 2°14′06″W / 53.119486°N 2.235002°W / 53.119486; -2.235002 (Ramsdell Hall including former stable block)
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Rode Hall
Odd Rode
Country house
c .1700
6 June 1952
SJ8189057336 53°06′45″N 2°16′14″W / 53.112605°N 2.270584°W / 53.112605; -2.270584 (Rode Hall)
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Church of St Catherine
Over Alderley
Church
1840
14 April 1967
SJ8626474793 53°16′11″N 2°12′22″W / 53.269672°N 2.205983°W / 53.269672; -2.205983 (Church of St Catherine)
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Hayman's House
Over Alderley
House
1528
14 April 1967
SJ8550576137 53°16′54″N 2°13′03″W / 53.281734°N 2.217426°W / 53.281734; -2.217426 (Hayman's House)
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Black and White Cottage
Peckforton
Timber-framed house
Late 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ5384056519 53°06′13″N 2°41′22″W / 53.10357°N 2.689544°W / 53.10357; -2.689544 (Black and White Cottage)
Stone House Lane, Peckforton
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Chapel in the ward of Peckforton Castle
Peckforton
Chapel
Mid-19th century
29 October 1984
SJ5329758020 53°07′01″N 2°41′52″W / 53.117016°N 2.697873°W / 53.117016; -2.697873 (Chapel in the ward of Peckforton Castle)
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Chapel in the ward of Peckforton Castle
Entrance Lodge south-east of Peckforton Castle
Peckforton
Turret
Mid-19th century
29 October 1984
SJ5380357557 53°06′46″N 2°41′25″W / 53.112898°N 2.690246°W / 53.112898; -2.690246 (Entrance Lodge south-east of Peckforton Castle)
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Peckforton Hall
Peckforton
Farmhouse
Late 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ5449056636 53°06′17″N 2°40′47″W / 53.104678°N 2.679851°W / 53.104678; -2.679851 (Peckforton Hall)
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Peover Hall
Peover Hall Park, Peover Superior
Country house
1585
5 March 1959
SJ7726873496 53°15′28″N 2°20′27″W / 53.257703°N 2.340791°W / 53.257703; -2.340791 (Peover Hall)
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Holford Hall
Plumley
House
Mid-17th century
5 March 1959
SJ7089675445 53°16′30″N 2°26′11″W / 53.274912°N 2.436494°W / 53.274912; -2.436494 (Holford Hall)
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Poole Hall
Poole
Country house
1817
12 January 1967
SJ6455755137 53°05′31″N 2°31′46″W / 53.091966°N 2.529308°W / 53.091966; -2.529308 (Poole Hall)
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Salesian Missionary College
Shrigley Park, Pott Shrigley
Country house
c .1825
25 July 1952
SJ9426179805 53°18′54″N 2°05′10″W / 53.314875°N 2.086152°W / 53.314875; -2.086152 (Salesian Missionary College)
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National Westminster Bank
Prestbury
House
16th century
25 July 1952
SJ9000576954 53°17′21″N 2°09′00″W / 53.289182°N 2.149951°W / 53.289182; -2.149951 (National Westminster Bank)
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Spittle House (west range only)
Prestbury
House
Perhaps 14th century
6 July 1984
SJ8964677782 53°17′48″N 2°09′19″W / 53.296619°N 2.155364°W / 53.296619; -2.155364 (Spittle House (west range only))
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Spittle House (west range only)
Willot Hall
Prestbury
Farmhouse
Late 15th century
25 July 1952
SJ8881780287 53°19′09″N 2°10′04″W / 53.319121°N 2.167892°W / 53.319121; -2.167892 (Willot Hall)
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Charles Head House
Rainow
Manor house
Late 16th/early 17th century
9 December 1983
SJ9790078783 53°18′21″N 2°01′53″W / 53.305715°N 2.031517°W / 53.305715; -2.031517 (Charles Head House)
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Charles Head House
Church of St John the Baptist
Saltersford, Rainow
Church
1733
14 April 1967
SJ9838676589 53°17′10″N 2°01′27″W / 53.285993°N 2.024212°W / 53.285993; -2.024212 (Church of St John the Baptist)
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Sowcar Farmhouse
Rainow
Farmhouse
Early 17th century
9 December 1983
SJ9429877938 53°17′53″N 2°05′08″W / 53.298092°N 2.085563°W / 53.298092; -2.085563 (Sowcar Farmhouse)
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Gatehouse to former Ridley Hall
Ridley
Gatehouse
c .1530
29 October 1984
SJ5470254759 53°05′16″N 2°40′35″W / 53.087823°N 2.67642°W / 53.087823; -2.67642 (Gatehouse to former Ridley Hall)
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Black Bear Inn
Sandbach
House
1634
11 August 1950
SJ7584160816 53°08′37″N 2°21′40″W / 53.14365°N 2.361224°W / 53.14365; -2.361224 (Black Bear Inn)
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Church of St Mary
Sandbach
Anglican church
15th century
11 August 1950
SJ7595360775 53°08′36″N 2°21′34″W / 53.143286°N 2.359546°W / 53.143286; -2.359546 (Church of St Mary)
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Capesthorne Hall and garden wall surrounding Entrance Court
Capesthorne Park, Siddington
Country house
1719
14 April 1967
SJ8404072768 53°15′05″N 2°14′21″W / 53.251405°N 2.239232°W / 53.251405; -2.239232 (Capesthorne Hall and garden wall surrounding Entrance Court)
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Chapel of the Holy Trinity
Capesthorne Park, Siddington
Chapel
1722
14 April 1967
SJ8401272728 53°15′04″N 2°14′23″W / 53.251045°N 2.239649°W / 53.251045; -2.239649 (Chapel of the Holy Trinity)
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Church of All Saints
Siddington
Church
Late 16th century
14 April 1967
SJ8462670833 53°14′02″N 2°13′49″W / 53.234027°N 2.230355°W / 53.234027; -2.230355 (Church of All Saints)
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Chapel at Somerford Hall
Somerford
Chapel
1720
14 February 1967
SJ8148264848 53°10′48″N 2°16′38″W / 53.180123°N 2.277115°W / 53.180123; -2.277115 (Chapel at Somerford Hall)
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Somerford Booths Hall
Somerford Booths
Country house
1612
6 June 1952
SJ8307565536 53°11′11″N 2°15′12″W / 53.186361°N 2.253313°W / 53.186361; -2.253313 (Somerford Booths Hall)
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The Bath House
Spurstow
Farmhouse
Late 16th century
12 January 1967
SJ5695155324 53°05′35″N 2°38′34″W / 53.093088°N 2.642914°W / 53.093088; -2.642914 (The Bath House)
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The Bath House
Quarry Bank Mill
Styal
Cotton mill
1784
30 March 1951
SJ8344382988 53°20′36″N 2°14′55″W / 53.343262°N 2.248714°W / 53.343262; -2.248714 (Quarry Bank Mill)
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The Apprentices House and Apprentices House Cottage
Styal
Museum
1790
6 March 1975
SJ8366983212 53°20′43″N 2°14′43″W / 53.345282°N 2.24533°W / 53.345282; -2.24533 (The Apprentices House and Apprentices House Cottage)
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Oak Farmhouse
Styal
Farmhouse
Early 16th century
30 March 1951
SJ8341683646 53°20′57″N 2°14′57″W / 53.349176°N 2.249154°W / 53.349176; -2.249154 (Oak Farmhouse)
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Chapel and Chaplain's House c .7 yards east of Sutton Hall
Sutton
Chapel
16th century
14 April 1967
SJ9255571517 53°14′25″N 2°06′42″W / 53.240347°N 2.111567°W / 53.240347; -2.111567 (Chapel and Chaplain's House c .7 yards east of Sutton Hall)
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Langley Hall
Sutton
House
1696
14 April 1967
SJ9383871602 53°14′28″N 2°05′32″W / 53.241127°N 2.092343°W / 53.241127; -2.092343 (Langley Hall)
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Church of St Peter
Swettenham
Parish church
c .1717
14 February 1967
SJ8008767185 53°12′04″N 2°17′53″W / 53.201082°N 2.298136°W / 53.201082; -2.298136 (Church of St Peter)
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Clonterbrook House
Swettenham Heath, Swettenham
Timber-framed house
Dated 1697
14 February 1967
SJ8214767235 53°12′06″N 2°16′02″W / 53.201605°N 2.267297°W / 53.201605; -2.267297 (Clonterbrook House)
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Tabley Old Hall
Tabley Inferior
House
c .1670
3 September 1984
SJ7197777382 53°17′33″N 2°25′14″W / 53.292383°N 2.420453°W / 53.292383; -2.420453 (Tabley Old Hall)
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Palm House to west of Orangery
Tatton Park , Tatton
Glasshouse
c .1860
20 September 1984
SJ7438681508 53°19′47″N 2°23′05″W / 53.329596°N 2.384642°W / 53.329596; -2.384642 (Palm House to west of Orangery)
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Tatton Old Hall
Tatton Park , Tatton
House
17th century
5 March 1959
SJ7562981282 53°19′39″N 2°21′57″W / 53.327623°N 2.365959°W / 53.327623; -2.365959 (Tatton Old Hall)
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Toft Hall
Toft
Country house
Late 17th century
15 December 1981
SJ7538976262 53°16′57″N 2°22′09″W / 53.282484°N 2.369174°W / 53.282484; -2.369174 (Toft Hall)
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Wardle Old Hall
Wardle
Farmhouse
Early 18th century
10 June 1952
SJ6118357130 53°06′35″N 2°34′48″W / 53.109648°N 2.579934°W / 53.109648; -2.579934 (Wardle Old Hall)
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Church House
Warmingham
Farmhouse
Late 16th century
12 January 1967
SJ7088060994 53°08′42″N 2°26′07″W / 53.145002°N 2.435415°W / 53.145002; -2.435415 (Church House)
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The Church of St Leonard
Warmingham
Parish church
1715
12 January 1967
SJ7090261074 53°08′45″N 2°26′06″W / 53.145722°N 2.435093°W / 53.145722; -2.435093 (The Church of St Leonard)
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Hollyhedge Farmhouse
Weston
Farmhouse
Late 16th/early 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ7333853112 53°04′27″N 2°23′53″W / 53.074273°N 2.398008°W / 53.074273; -2.398008 (Hollyhedge Farmhouse)
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Crag Hall
Wildboarclough , Macclesfield Forest and Wildboarclough
House
c .1915
14 April 1967
SJ9878668809 53°12′58″N 2°01′05″W / 53.216053°N 2.018182°W / 53.216053; -2.018182 (Crag Hall)
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Midgeley Gate Farmhouse
Wildboarclough , Macclesfield Forest and Wildboarclough
House
Early 17th century
7 November 1983
SJ9950366377 53°11′39″N 2°00′27″W / 53.194191°N 2.007439°W / 53.194191; -2.007439 (Midgeley Gate Farmhouse)
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Willaston Hall
Willaston
Country house
1737
10 June 1952
SJ6738452539 53°04′08″N 2°29′13″W / 53.068791°N 2.486827°W / 53.068791; -2.486827 (Willaston Hall)
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Dean Row Unitarian Chapel
Wilmslow
Presbyterian chapel
c .1695
30 March 1951
SJ8710281544 53°19′49″N 2°11′37″W / 53.330382°N 2.193691°W / 53.330382; -2.193691 (Dean Row Unitarian Chapel)
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Friends Meeting House
Wilmslow
Friends meeting house
1830
26 November 1981
SJ8399581115 53°19′35″N 2°14′25″W / 53.326441°N 2.240327°W / 53.326441; -2.240327 (Friends Meeting House)
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Pownall Hall (school)
Wilmslow
House
c .1833
7 December 1973
SJ8366481887 53°20′00″N 2°14′43″W / 53.333371°N 2.245337°W / 53.333371; -2.245337 (Pownall Hall (school))
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Hawthorn Hall and parts of front garden walls
Wilmslow
House
1698
6 July 1984
SJ8426281282 53°19′41″N 2°14′11″W / 53.32795°N 2.236326°W / 53.32795; -2.236326 (Hawthorn Hall and parts of front garden walls)
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Wincle Grange Farmhouse
Wincle
House
Early 18th century
25 July 1952
SJ9554865412 53°11′08″N 2°04′00″W / 53.185497°N 2.06663°W / 53.185497; -2.06663 (Wincle Grange Farmhouse)
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West End
Wistaston
Farmhouse
Early 17th century
12 January 1967
SJ6783654655 53°05′16″N 2°28′49″W / 53.087841°N 2.480293°W / 53.087841; -2.480293 (West End)
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Church of St Margaret
Wrenbury cum Frith
Church
Early 16th century
12 January 1967
SJ5936447768 53°01′31″N 2°36′21″W / 53.025352°N 2.605926°W / 53.025352; -2.605926 (Church of St Margaret)
St Margaret's is a parish church in red sandstone ashlar under a tile roof. The five-bay clerestoried nave and chancel have battlemented parapets. The west tower has battlements and pinnacles to its corners; an octagonal stair turret climbs to its roof.
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Wrenbury Church Bridge
Llangollen Canal , Wrenbury cum Frith
Bridge
c .1790
19 May 1986
SJ5943248070 53°01′41″N 2°36′18″W / 53.028072°N 2.60495°W / 53.028072; -2.60495 (Wrenbury Church Bridge)
Wrenbury Church Bridge (no. 19) is a single-span timber lift bridge by Thomas Telford . It is an accommodation bridge and also serves a public footpath. The bridge is lifted manually via a counterbalancing weight fixed to paired beams parallel to the bridge platform and attached to its free end with chains. Vertical beams support the structure, and the timberwork is strengthened with iron rods. Guards were installed in 1889.
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Wrenbury Frith Bridge
Llangollen Canal , Wrenbury cum Frith
Bridge
c .1790
19 May 1986
SJ5844047612 53°01′26″N 2°37′11″W / 53.023878°N 2.619683°W / 53.023878; -2.619683 (Wrenbury Frith Bridge)
Wrenbury Frith Bridge (no. 21) is a single-span timber lift bridge by Thomas Telford . It is an accommodation bridge with no public right of way. The bridge is lifted manually via a counterbalancing weight fixed to paired beams parallel to the bridge platform and attached to its free end with chains. Vertical beams support the structure, and the timberwork is strengthened with iron rods. The bridge has no guard rails.
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Tower of former Church of St Chad
Wybunbury
Tower
15th or 16th century
12 January 1967
SJ7000449872 53°02′42″N 2°26′51″W / 53.044969°N 2.447474°W / 53.044969; -2.447474 (Tower of former Church of St Chad)
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